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Among CSPX, VUSD & $Berkshire Hathaway-A (BRK.A.US)$ .
CSPX (Re-invest dividend=15% tax on dividend)
VUSD (Give out dividend=15% tax on dividend)
Berkshire seem like always goes up in the long term trend (maybe can just buy in fraction share)
Which of them will u invest in if u have limited to choose either one of them & why?
Personally, I think either CSPX or Berkshire is the better choice.
CSPX (Re-invest dividend=15% tax on dividend)
VUSD (Give out dividend=15% tax on dividend)
Berkshire seem like always goes up in the long term trend (maybe can just buy in fraction share)
Which of them will u invest in if u have limited to choose either one of them & why?
Personally, I think either CSPX or Berkshire is the better choice.
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$HSC RESOURCES (01850.HK)$
I currently hold 60,000 shares
Since we have been deceived, why don't we use the manipulative ability of the scammer to make the stock rise to the price we bought at?
Now we keep sharing to let others know about the scammer. Instead of commenting, let's stay put and let the scammer manipulate the stock again.
If they really start manipulating it again, we will have a chance to recover our investment. Then, at that time, we can immediately comment and tell everyone to sell, without being greedy. It's enough to recover our investment.
By pushing ourselves into a corner now, we are actually losing more and more money.
Doesn't this make sense?
I currently hold 60,000 shares
Since we have been deceived, why don't we use the manipulative ability of the scammer to make the stock rise to the price we bought at?
Now we keep sharing to let others know about the scammer. Instead of commenting, let's stay put and let the scammer manipulate the stock again.
If they really start manipulating it again, we will have a chance to recover our investment. Then, at that time, we can immediately comment and tell everyone to sell, without being greedy. It's enough to recover our investment.
By pushing ourselves into a corner now, we are actually losing more and more money.
Doesn't this make sense?
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You may have seen the term "ROA" in analyst reports or financial statements many times. Do you know what it is and how the ratio can generate useful information?
What is ROA?
The return on assets (ROA) shows the percentage of how profitable a company's assets are in generating revenue.
What does ROA tell you?
Return on assets (ROA) is an indicator of how profitable a company is relative to its total assets.
ROA is displayed as a percentage; the higher the ROA is, the better. Higher ROA indicates more asset efficiency.
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What is ROA?
The return on assets (ROA) shows the percentage of how profitable a company's assets are in generating revenue.
What does ROA tell you?
Return on assets (ROA) is an indicator of how profitable a company is relative to its total assets.
ROA is displayed as a percentage; the higher the ROA is, the better. Higher ROA indicates more asset efficiency.
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